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was part of the second bailout loans which greece started receiving. it's not the banks that have failed it's. the economic situation that was created that has decimated the greek banking sector which was. one among the most resilient. in europe it was not a never exposed to toxic instruments will function fine but then came the now these banks are now nonetheless if these bags do need a bailout i guess some of the brunt of that is going to fall on the public isn't it . oh no most of it is going to fall to the dock on the public because the loans on which. this recapitalization of the banking sector is going to greece are coming from. the troika e.u. i.m.f. and the e.c.b. and they are going to be paid they're going to be part of the big national debt which is going to be paid by the greek taxpayer who is already blackly so it does is also it is bad news for the greek public. communal immediately a very short. yes i can last question tears on how do you assess this whole bailout policy the whole bailout strategy for greece the you say your country when
was part of the second bailout loans which greece started receiving. it's not the banks that have failed it's. the economic situation that was created that has decimated the greek banking sector which was. one among the most resilient. in europe it was not a never exposed to toxic instruments will function fine but then came the now these banks are now nonetheless if these bags do need a bailout i guess some of the brunt of that is going to fall on the public isn't it . oh no most of it is...
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and it tastes off another day another scandal as twelve million euros goes missing from greece's tourist industry this when the country needs it most who's to blame at all to dot com. now adoptions of russian children by u.s. citizens will no longer be possible of the president putin signed the bill containing the amendments into law the measure is a tit for tat response to america's sanctions against russian officials it sees human rights violators well arty's brings a small now on the diplomatic. you have to understand that the law the so-called dental magnitsky law actually deals primarily a with imposing travel and financial strictures on the number of american officials and persons who have committed crimes against russian citizens and only only part of the law actually bans the adoption of russian children by american citizens it has been in part inspired by the case of a russian toddler who was adopted by the american family in two thousand and nine and died in their custody several months later after his father left him in a locked in the car in the blistering heat for nine hours
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going to be a story about europe and austerity and protests and riots whether it would be spain or greece or even the u.k. and these were real people in real situations in very scary situations and our correspondents were out there in the midst of it all. so we. stood over some type of square and i just see the come around behind the camera everybody else around me putting just months on like you had to queue for moscow going to see your life before you can say anything you get that horrible taste in your mouth and of course it's the tear gas that's become so synonymous with these demonstrations in greece along with the firing of molotov cocktails and clashes with the police the producers like to see their correspondents in the middle of a crowd which is great but then the crowd are shouting the correspondents try to speak out everyone's very loud you can't hear anything that makes for good television. it's an incredible event covering it is pretty exciting you've got political elements you use yellow is the news on the court force you've got the tragic human stories of people who are dri
going to be a story about europe and austerity and protests and riots whether it would be spain or greece or even the u.k. and these were real people in real situations in very scary situations and our correspondents were out there in the midst of it all. so we. stood over some type of square and i just see the come around behind the camera everybody else around me putting just months on like you had to queue for moscow going to see your life before you can say anything you get that horrible...
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spirit run out long ago over chancellor merkel being a little too generous in bailing out countries like greece especially when it's their money. for is climate change the mayan world ending prophecy. may have turned out to be hocus pocus but germans remain seriously concerned about keeping mother earth ticking over for as long as possible number three is a very twenty first century problem getting ripped off online as we buying can shop on the web more than ever before the fear for germans is that someone else's netting their details on their cash. poverty came in second towards the end of the year it was revealed that around a quarter of europeans are at risk of living below the breadline germans watch with despair what's happening to the greeks and spanish images they struggle to shake from their minds but the biggest worry for germans in twenty twelve was rising prices costs a rocketing everywhere from food to fuel and next year looks set to get even more pricey germany is a world leader in using renewable energy and over the coming year it's the consumer who will be paying to keep it that
spirit run out long ago over chancellor merkel being a little too generous in bailing out countries like greece especially when it's their money. for is climate change the mayan world ending prophecy. may have turned out to be hocus pocus but germans remain seriously concerned about keeping mother earth ticking over for as long as possible number three is a very twenty first century problem getting ripped off online as we buying can shop on the web more than ever before the fear for germans is...
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what makes us greece? it's not because the tax code is at 35% versus 39.6. what's going to make this country greece, like every other western nation, retiring at 10,000 a day in terms of baby boomer, three workers for every retiree, in 20 years we'll have two. medicare and social security are about $30 trillion underfunded. if you did what tip o'neill and ronald reagan chose to do, reform entitlements, we become the most dominant place on the planet pretty quickly. so what i would plead with the president to do is use this mandate. redo revenue, which we should. but what keeps us from becoming the country we want to be and damns the future generations is entitlement and spending. when i was 21, my mom died, when i was 22 my dad died. if it wasn't for social security survivor benefits, my sister would have never gone to college. social security is going to fail. when i was 22 we needed the 300 and something bucks we got a month. i'm 57, i have no kids, i could easily give up $400 in retirement from social security to help people who can't. >> as a reality for
what makes us greece? it's not because the tax code is at 35% versus 39.6. what's going to make this country greece, like every other western nation, retiring at 10,000 a day in terms of baby boomer, three workers for every retiree, in 20 years we'll have two. medicare and social security are about $30 trillion underfunded. if you did what tip o'neill and ronald reagan chose to do, reform entitlements, we become the most dominant place on the planet pretty quickly. so what i would plead with...
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similarly in greece. so, you had executives coming to greece, bribing politicians. the greek government -- they did not listen. then 2008. the conservative prime minister, he is not a stupid man. he was a terrible prime minister, but he is not a stupid man. you know what he did? he bailed out. he has not spoken since. he affectively called for a general election. he did not contest it. it was much worse than obama's first debate. he appeared before them and was like "don't vote for me." he lost that election. he did not have to call for that election. he called for it to lose it, to stay at home. he has not spoken since. he is having a nice holiday. and then there was papandreou. i was an advisor up until 2006. so i am not to blame. who unfortunately, he did not see the crisis of the eurozone collapsing. the eurozone had no foundation. there was an earthquake. it starts unraveling with greece. now, let's say between 1995 and 2008 god and his angels descended on an athens and ran the show. with rationality, omniscience, ethos, and morality. greece would not have been
similarly in greece. so, you had executives coming to greece, bribing politicians. the greek government -- they did not listen. then 2008. the conservative prime minister, he is not a stupid man. he was a terrible prime minister, but he is not a stupid man. you know what he did? he bailed out. he has not spoken since. he affectively called for a general election. he did not contest it. it was much worse than obama's first debate. he appeared before them and was like "don't vote for...
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few years the demand for austerity is precisely the reason that youth unemployment in greece is now around fifty percent and approaching similar levels in much of the rest of southern europe it's the e.u. this being the problem here it's not being part of the solution in any way part of the issue here is the european union has as never been a democratic project in the past i think it was accepted by people because it delivered the goods it looked like that you had to have more press prosperous societies economic success maybe even paste you have a group of countries that will agree on some things but won't agree on everything and when you start to push them together when they start to end up in a deep economic crisis that's also a crisis of institutions of course they start to squabble and that's what we've seen over the last few years no real agreement on what to do next because everyone has their own somewhat divergent interests and that's germany doesn't want to carry the can for failing greek banks greece doesn't understandably necessarily want to enter the implementor stereotyp
few years the demand for austerity is precisely the reason that youth unemployment in greece is now around fifty percent and approaching similar levels in much of the rest of southern europe it's the e.u. this being the problem here it's not being part of the solution in any way part of the issue here is the european union has as never been a democratic project in the past i think it was accepted by people because it delivered the goods it looked like that you had to have more press prosperous...
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a tragedy because they're not helping the spanish economy and they're not helping the people either greece got a rare bit a good news earlier in the week with an unexpected credit rating boost the celebration was short lived though as yet another general strike paralyzed the country then four of greece's biggest banks to clear that they'd need a twenty seven billion euro bailout boost and stay afloat crisis try this comes out the mirror told us that despite all the efforts european nations still haven't sold their basic problems. right now. you know national community be i.m.f. the e.c.b. and used to have stewart wars austerity which makes investors happy but of course makes the people and the best a community is relatively happy because there is more greater safeguards that their money is going to be returned form a fuss so i think that you're going to continue to see the see that where yields go up and the people are happier but the investor community is left and then we're going to have a work to the right where you have more austerity making people more angry and more right at the more
a tragedy because they're not helping the spanish economy and they're not helping the people either greece got a rare bit a good news earlier in the week with an unexpected credit rating boost the celebration was short lived though as yet another general strike paralyzed the country then four of greece's biggest banks to clear that they'd need a twenty seven billion euro bailout boost and stay afloat crisis try this comes out the mirror told us that despite all the efforts european nations...
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in the bond that they buy in greece. added here she has gathered steam at the russia summit in brussels this week moscow has once again expressed its opposition to words the so-called third and argy package a set of rules regulating europe's gas and electricity market its aim of reducing the dominating role of russia's anna giant gazprom and its supplies of gas to the walk and land outside companies access its pipeline network russia says the motion should not be applied to contracts signed before the package was approved by the e.u. in two thousand and nine. well christmas on the streets literally where he poured on new york's hidden homeless as america splashes out billions on christmas decorations and it's all. blustery union in spacey i assessed welcomes its latest crew man after a two day journey with a spacewalk and war and then a hundred scientific experiments i have stories coming out after the break. on the edge of human capabilities. struggling with a dream to. play out to become the first. force told him. i. s
in the bond that they buy in greece. added here she has gathered steam at the russia summit in brussels this week moscow has once again expressed its opposition to words the so-called third and argy package a set of rules regulating europe's gas and electricity market its aim of reducing the dominating role of russia's anna giant gazprom and its supplies of gas to the walk and land outside companies access its pipeline network russia says the motion should not be applied to contracts signed...
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greece got to read the good news out here in the week when unexpected the credit rating boost the sort of ration was short lived though as yet another general strike paralyzed the country then for greece's the biggest banks declared they would need to twenty seven billion euro bailed out but used to stand flint well crisis a strategist who goes on in there says that the spite all the efforts european nations still haven't solved their basic problems right now. you know national community b i have nothing to see be an easy. wars austerity which makes investors happy but of course makes the people and a better community is relatively happy because you know there was more greater safeguards that their money is going to be turned down in the form of a lot so i think that you going to continue to see this where eels go up and the people are happier but the investor community is less technique and then you have a swerves to the right where you have more austerity making people more angry and more riots and more protests and more stripes and yet investors feeling more secure in in in the bond
greece got to read the good news out here in the week when unexpected the credit rating boost the sort of ration was short lived though as yet another general strike paralyzed the country then for greece's the biggest banks declared they would need to twenty seven billion euro bailed out but used to stand flint well crisis a strategist who goes on in there says that the spite all the efforts european nations still haven't solved their basic problems right now. you know national community b i...
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greece downgraded deeper into junk." tcr stash cash beneath the mattress, pack the trunk. will drachmas creep where euros fear to tread? if you believe the headlines, then we're sunk. a crisis that lasts for years? call it a funk. austerity starves the more its maw is fed, and downgrades all our deepest bonds to junk. every politician is a punk-- the right, the left; the blue, the green, the red; ministers in cahoots with the odd monk. we've lost our marbles. elgin took a chunk. caryatids, gone on strike, sit down instead. tear gas lingers like a whiff of skunk.e' weep, pericles, or maybe just get drunk.n we'll hawk the parthenon to buy our bread. if you believe the headlines, then we're sunk. greece downgraded deeper into junk."ng >> brown: if these are interesting times in greece, where you can see a man crawling into a recycling bin to cartco away newspapers he'll sell for a pittance, and, of course, the weekly, sometimes daily, protest by various government workers, well, titos patrikios is a man who knows interestin
greece downgraded deeper into junk." tcr stash cash beneath the mattress, pack the trunk. will drachmas creep where euros fear to tread? if you believe the headlines, then we're sunk. a crisis that lasts for years? call it a funk. austerity starves the more its maw is fed, and downgrades all our deepest bonds to junk. every politician is a punk-- the right, the left; the blue, the green, the red; ministers in cahoots with the odd monk. we've lost our marbles. elgin took a chunk. caryatids,...
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i thought greece was supposed to be kicked out of the union. instead, my advice, do what my charitable trust did today, buy european stocks. you know where else there's much more to come? yep, oh boy was this one a hated one coming into this year. yeah, you know what i'm talking about, china. how about that economy over there? after pausing because the government was busy whipping inflation, now, thank you, late gerald ford, now it's coming on strong. i think growth in china's accelera accelerating. the stock market might be the most undervalued in the world. the stock market entirely could be under valued. how many short sellers told you to do the opposite and sell that market? after the steam roller it's been of late, what exactly are the short sellers saying now? i don't know, i'm not hearing them clearly. i'm not listening. i'm not, no, i'm not hearing. europe and china both were supposed to slip into oblivion in 2012. that was the easiest story, everybody wrote it. turned out two fabulous places to invest. how about this housing market? mo
i thought greece was supposed to be kicked out of the union. instead, my advice, do what my charitable trust did today, buy european stocks. you know where else there's much more to come? yep, oh boy was this one a hated one coming into this year. yeah, you know what i'm talking about, china. how about that economy over there? after pausing because the government was busy whipping inflation, now, thank you, late gerald ford, now it's coming on strong. i think growth in china's accelera...
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good morning, everyone, 50 billion dollars flowing into greece. it will never be repaid. new figures show the country in a deep depression. 11 million people owe a half trillion dollars. back home, speaker boehner and president obama are a little closer to a deal and both have given some ground on taxes and spending. the markets like it. right now john boehner is trying to sell it to his party. across the country, record gun sales over the weekend. "varney & company" about to begin. i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gift in time r christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. >> we have breaking news right now on the debate within the republican party about the fiscal cliff deal. rich edson has what, what is being discussed here, what is the latest, rich? >> a plan b on the fiscal cliff on taxes, stuart. this is coming from house speaker john boehner who is addressing republicans right now. we have a source in the room
good morning, everyone, 50 billion dollars flowing into greece. it will never be repaid. new figures show the country in a deep depression. 11 million people owe a half trillion dollars. back home, speaker boehner and president obama are a little closer to a deal and both have given some ground on taxes and spending. the markets like it. right now john boehner is trying to sell it to his party. across the country, record gun sales over the weekend. "varney & company" about to...
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and a sterile insurrection in europe while spaniards seize over a hated budget strikes in greece put a damper on a credit rating upgrade. this is actually going to be live from moscow i'm marina joshing early results from the final round of voting in egypt's troubled the referendum suggests the new constitution is likely to pass as follows nearly a month of protest where the latest violent i'll break being in the country's second largest city of alexandria journalist bill true has more from the capital cairo. the preliminary results are in for egypt's contentious constitutional referendum egypt appears to voted for the constitution sixty four percent say yes. thirty six percent have said no this comes after mass to send in the streets across the country with the cost three weeks against this constitution opposition forces say force a presidential dictatorship and was drafted by an islamist dominated assembly of the twenty seven governors that went to vote in the last week only three voted against the constitution. this in the last round is largely due to the fact that in the last sev
and a sterile insurrection in europe while spaniards seize over a hated budget strikes in greece put a damper on a credit rating upgrade. this is actually going to be live from moscow i'm marina joshing early results from the final round of voting in egypt's troubled the referendum suggests the new constitution is likely to pass as follows nearly a month of protest where the latest violent i'll break being in the country's second largest city of alexandria journalist bill true has more from the...
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of another day another scandal this twelve million euros from the tourism industry goes missing in greece and this is when the country needs it most so find out who is to blame at r.t. dot com. with two days to go until america plunges off the fiscal cliff there is still no deal in sight between entrenched republicans and democrats millions of americans stand to see their taxes go up dramatically in two days' time but the sticking point holding up negotiations are the rates for the rich republicans have rejected any deal that would see those taxes rise while the democrats insist on the wealthy paying a little more investment advisor patrick young says the u.s. is heading towards further recession if it can't curb its spending. i'm really worried going into twenty thirteen i mean ultimately the great thing is that humankind will survive or we will all remain the same people but the problem we have is first of all america seems to be heading suicidally towards this thing the fiscal cliff the possibility that it may enter another leg or recession or possibly even depression as a result of le
of another day another scandal this twelve million euros from the tourism industry goes missing in greece and this is when the country needs it most so find out who is to blame at r.t. dot com. with two days to go until america plunges off the fiscal cliff there is still no deal in sight between entrenched republicans and democrats millions of americans stand to see their taxes go up dramatically in two days' time but the sticking point holding up negotiations are the rates for the rich...
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. >>> good news for greece. raised the credit rating by 6 notches. other european union countries are committed to keeping greece. >>> instagram says it has a right to sell your photos. expressing outrage on twitter and sites. instagram claims the right to sell photos to advertisers without payment or notification. there's no way to opt out unless you close your account by january 16th. that's your money watch. cbs money watch.com. >> coming up at 4:00, toyota troubles the multi million dollar fine levied by the government. >>> the strongest northwest storm of the season roars into washington state. the mess it left behind. >> no leavy coats needed outside. right now mild and sunny. but tells us that's going to to change. always on for your top stories on wjz.com. and first warning weather click wjz.com. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> i'm paula from maryland, happy holidays, wjz. >> happy holidays to paula. >> happy holidays paula and everybody out there. >> it's a nice day. >>> it really is . there's an event going on that exact place on sunday. we're going t
. >>> good news for greece. raised the credit rating by 6 notches. other european union countries are committed to keeping greece. >>> instagram says it has a right to sell your photos. expressing outrage on twitter and sites. instagram claims the right to sell photos to advertisers without payment or notification. there's no way to opt out unless you close your account by january 16th. that's your money watch. cbs money watch.com. >> coming up at 4:00, toyota troubles...
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be cooped up inside the upper story an embassy but it's certainly not resting on his laurels to have greece's largest banks could be in line for a bailout soft reporting huge losses this year together they'll need about thirteen billion euros worth of loans to stay afloat and this just days after the country's credit rating was raised to six notches from selective default to be minus standard and poor's has further downgraded cypresses credit rating to junk citing growing fears that it could default on its debts. this resurgent anger in egypt this time after the country's top prosecutor withdrew his resignation. pressured judges not to release protesters opposed to. this very two will now be decided by the justice minister egypt is preparing for a second round of voting on a controversial draft constitution which has split the country into its opponents think it's hasty aimed at creating and is the most state. where you might want to head to if you've been expecting the world to end it's a small town in southern italy which indian group believes could withstand any mind do predictions but it'
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of another day another scandal this twelve million euros from the tourism industry goes missing in greece and this when the country needs it most find out who is to blame at r.t. dot com. companies are reportedly seventy million dollars in debt to afghanistan this could pull the keys is some of them of tax evasion the main focus is on the military's biggest food supply of food and he will activists brian becker things could pull has enough skeletons and he's close to karzai is caught between a rock and a hard place he knows his very survival the fact of the matter is the occupation of afghanistan like almost all foreign occupation is riddled with corruption by the occupiers and by the elites whether we sippin of their assistance and aid does the karzai government really represent the afghan people does it represent working families does it represent the poor farmers i would say absolutely not there is no indication of that whatsoever to the extent that the karzai government is demanding from foreign forces or independent domestic forces any sort of revenue you can you can believe you can
of another day another scandal this twelve million euros from the tourism industry goes missing in greece and this when the country needs it most find out who is to blame at r.t. dot com. companies are reportedly seventy million dollars in debt to afghanistan this could pull the keys is some of them of tax evasion the main focus is on the military's biggest food supply of food and he will activists brian becker things could pull has enough skeletons and he's close to karzai is caught between a...
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country of germany for years now germany has been inflicting austerity on so-called debtor nations like greece and spain but now it's turning its austerity knives and words at its at its own aging populations an increasing number of elderly germans are being shipped off to retirement homes in health care facilities outside of germany off the eastern european and asia with one of the fastest aging populations in the world and rising costs for elderly care germany has resorted to. cost control and deportations which social welfare organizations in the country have deemed as inhumane researchers have found more than seven thousand elderly germans living in homes in hungary plus another three thousand in the czech republic and six hundred slovakia sadly germany is now no country for old men and that is very very ugly. finally a disturbing new record was set in afghanistan this year as our military conducted four hundred forty seven drone strikes in the war torn nation in two thousand and twelve the most of any year ever in fact more drone strikes were carried out in afghanistan this year alone tha
country of germany for years now germany has been inflicting austerity on so-called debtor nations like greece and spain but now it's turning its austerity knives and words at its at its own aging populations an increasing number of elderly germans are being shipped off to retirement homes in health care facilities outside of germany off the eastern european and asia with one of the fastest aging populations in the world and rising costs for elderly care germany has resorted to. cost control...
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we are heading down the same path that greece did. right now the democrats are talking about raising taxes on the top 2%. if we do not stop the spending, we will be back here again maybe one year from now saying, maybe we need to raise taxes on the top 25% or 50%. then everybody will be taxed and we will run out of money. what is going to happen is the federal government is not going to be able to take care of its obligations. you are not going to be able to have safety nets. social security and medicare are going broke. we have to fix those of those who are dependent on those systems can get them. continuing to spend money like both parties have been doing the, wild spending is going to lead us to be just like greece. we are not going to be able to take care of the poor or the needy or take care of senior citizens. we have to stop spending. host: this is fiscal year 2010, but it has not changed significantly in terms of percentage. 41% of the federal budget. not defense appropriations 19%. defense spending 20%. the national debt 6%.
we are heading down the same path that greece did. right now the democrats are talking about raising taxes on the top 2%. if we do not stop the spending, we will be back here again maybe one year from now saying, maybe we need to raise taxes on the top 25% or 50%. then everybody will be taxed and we will run out of money. what is going to happen is the federal government is not going to be able to take care of its obligations. you are not going to be able to have safety nets. social security...
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choppy waters tens of thousands of illegal migrants mainly from african asian countries cross into greece each year before many make their way on to other european nations. thousands of people have taken to the streets of lisbon to protest against next year's budget the new financial plan is one of the harshest in the country's recent history and will take away the equivalent of a month's wages for many workers portugal's government's committed to austerity measures as it struggles to meet the terms of its international creditors. finally in this news block a little more than a week ago till christmas and for many that means the excitement of what's waiting under the tree but while the shopping industry is ready to satisfy your every wish or he's resident new yorker asked locals affected the festive spirit could be turning into a shopaholics nightmare. why have the holidays become such hellish days this week let's talk about that it's a commercial thing now everyone's sent to spend money it's not about what it really should be about how did that happen is that the media telling us to buy
choppy waters tens of thousands of illegal migrants mainly from african asian countries cross into greece each year before many make their way on to other european nations. thousands of people have taken to the streets of lisbon to protest against next year's budget the new financial plan is one of the harshest in the country's recent history and will take away the equivalent of a month's wages for many workers portugal's government's committed to austerity measures as it struggles to meet the...
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choppy waters tens of thousands of illegal immigrants mainly from africa to asian countries cross into greece each year before many make their way on to other european nations a little more than a week to go until christmas and for many that means the excitement of what's waiting under the tree while the shopping industry is ready to satisfy every wish artie's resident in new york locals of the festive spirit may be turning into a shopaholic fantasy. why have the holidays become such hellish days this week let's talk about that it's a commercial thing now everyone son to spend money it's not about what it really should be about how did that happen is it the media telling us to buy buy buy absolutely it's everyone with their sales and absolutely i live on what people buy you know and i'm an independent sales rep so i depend on it so you're happy with this christmas i'm happy this christmas i sell luxury goods as long as people keep buying into a happy holiday that's it a way to stop that would be to go back to church to read the bible and to find faith and to remember what the holiday is suppo
choppy waters tens of thousands of illegal immigrants mainly from africa to asian countries cross into greece each year before many make their way on to other european nations a little more than a week to go until christmas and for many that means the excitement of what's waiting under the tree while the shopping industry is ready to satisfy every wish artie's resident in new york locals of the festive spirit may be turning into a shopaholic fantasy. why have the holidays become such hellish...
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. >> california is america's greece. we continue e them, you know, gone past the proverbial, you know, they have gone over, and it feels weir base there's people re-election -- weird because there's a lot of people who are relatively poor, and if you're rich, you can handle it, but they both are together on the same things, and it's those people in the middle, those 1 million, by the way, who leftn the last ten years to go to texas because they are the ones who get crush in all of this, and real opportunities are a loss for everyone, and at some point, you hit a break wall. it's happening around the world right now. neil: how many wil actually use it for the intentions it has? >> from what i read, they admit programs like this around the country have been ripe with all kinds of frauds. i would suspect a vast majority sell it. i can't imagine, you know, a lot of homeless people are drug addicts, you know, we got -- by the way, we got a lot of programs out there. you know, for homeless people, and we got a ton of progra. i
. >> california is america's greece. we continue e them, you know, gone past the proverbial, you know, they have gone over, and it feels weir base there's people re-election -- weird because there's a lot of people who are relatively poor, and if you're rich, you can handle it, but they both are together on the same things, and it's those people in the middle, those 1 million, by the way, who leftn the last ten years to go to texas because they are the ones who get crush in all of this,...
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two of greece's largest bonds could be in line for reporting huge losses this year together they'll need about thirteen billion euros worth of loans to stay afloat and this is just days after the country's credit rating was raised six noches from selective default to be mine it is the e.u. which has been arguing greek citizens to tighten the belt has already issued eighteen billion euros to keep the country's lenders afloat in its second bailout package. that is resurgent this time for the country's top prosecutor was his resignation talant it brought him pressure the judges and not to release prosecutors or protesters opposed to president morsi has faded and i'll be decided by the justice minister egypt's preparing for a second round of voting on a controversial draft constitution which has split the country into its opponents think it's hasty and aimed at creating an islamist state. lighters are still battling a massive fire on the outskirts of the nigerian capital after an oil pipeline exploded on monday it's thought a saves trying to siphon all fuel costs but lost the head of the nig
two of greece's largest bonds could be in line for reporting huge losses this year together they'll need about thirteen billion euros worth of loans to stay afloat and this is just days after the country's credit rating was raised six noches from selective default to be mine it is the e.u. which has been arguing greek citizens to tighten the belt has already issued eighteen billion euros to keep the country's lenders afloat in its second bailout package. that is resurgent this time for the...
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this is a government like the one with greece like the one island which is put all its eggs in the basket or consolidating its agreement with germany into the european something but it will take a lot more than one of two demonstrations it will take senior serious losing an election to change the course of the spanish government and i very much afraid or all of. it would take the possibility of losing a lot mia if all states force is long enough to start thinking that perhaps better off outside times that. now are just ahead for you here and serving time i mean if you will repeat the crime later this hour here on r t we focus on the failings in british jails examining why so many people are thrown back in prison almost as soon as they are being let out. a sacred place rising out of the waters of the lake the law ministry is home to one hundred fifty orthodox monks mostly younger than thirty five and they've come from many different places and backgrounds to live in isolation here spiritual life it takes up many hours on the road to becoming a monk requires both hard work and religious to
this is a government like the one with greece like the one island which is put all its eggs in the basket or consolidating its agreement with germany into the european something but it will take a lot more than one of two demonstrations it will take senior serious losing an election to change the course of the spanish government and i very much afraid or all of. it would take the possibility of losing a lot mia if all states force is long enough to start thinking that perhaps better off outside...
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this is a government like the one we can give greece like the one island which is put all its eggs in the basket or consolidating its agreement with germany and move either feel something back it will take a little more than one or two demonstrations it will take seen you serious losing an election to change the course of the spanish government and i very much afraid or or let me do this it would take the possibility of losing the lonia if all states forces for so long to start thinking that perhaps better off outside this farm state. are just ahead for you here on r t does a serving time mean you will repeat the crime later on in this hour we'll be focusing on the failings of british jails examining why so many people are thrown right back into prison and almost as soon as they've been left. in the glow of russians no phone away from civilization and his three hour helicopter train from the nearest village. they still one family have been living hand for a long time in tents and they don't bring d.s. canes. so if you can stand. lodging runs in a signal and minutes they also grew up i
this is a government like the one we can give greece like the one island which is put all its eggs in the basket or consolidating its agreement with germany and move either feel something back it will take a little more than one or two demonstrations it will take seen you serious losing an election to change the course of the spanish government and i very much afraid or or let me do this it would take the possibility of losing the lonia if all states forces for so long to start thinking that...
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greece got upgraded today. who would have thought it. that is what the market is looking at. saying okay. it is not going to be the worst kcase sharcenario, but you coul extend the middle class tax cuts and be done with it. it is in a recession. >> and i think the market would not like that very much. everybody is expecting that you get the middle class tax cuts done. >> and if you can get china and europe doing better. it is hard to be terribly bearish on the u.s. >> y are going to stay with our politico expert. this is a rally that has surprised experts. it hasn't been that easy to be optimistic. >> it is. i think you have to be cautious here. the probability that this could fall apart is very, very real. >> so, you have to be careful up at these levels as a trader. i have low exposure up here. i have protection. that is how you have to play this market. stay with us please. >> yesterday it looked like washington was inching towards a deal. but today, plan b could be signaling differences. we have karen b and sara fagan herself a former political director. i know what it me
greece got upgraded today. who would have thought it. that is what the market is looking at. saying okay. it is not going to be the worst kcase sharcenario, but you coul extend the middle class tax cuts and be done with it. it is in a recession. >> and i think the market would not like that very much. everybody is expecting that you get the middle class tax cuts done. >> and if you can get china and europe doing better. it is hard to be terribly bearish on the u.s. >> y are...
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this is a government like the one greece like the one i love which is with all its eggs in the basket or. agreement with germany and we agree on something but it will take a lot more than one of them inspiration they. risk losing an election to change the course of the spanish government and are very much afraid or all of. the possibility of losing a lot you know if. force for so long you start thinking that perhaps the best of all outside its forms. and just ahead and does serving time mean you were paid the crime later on this hour focus on the failings of british jails examining why so many people are thrown back in prison almost as soon as they've been less house. tucked in between the russian mainland japan and the sun coming island is the island of minute on named after french seafarer who discovered it it is described as the pride of the sakhalin region we'll take a look at what's in store for us here. until two thousand and four the island was part of the boarders own and was completely restricted to visit is now this picturesque place is open to tourists unique plants and ani
this is a government like the one greece like the one i love which is with all its eggs in the basket or. agreement with germany and we agree on something but it will take a lot more than one of them inspiration they. risk losing an election to change the course of the spanish government and are very much afraid or all of. the possibility of losing a lot you know if. force for so long you start thinking that perhaps the best of all outside its forms. and just ahead and does serving time mean...
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we know we don't want to end up like greece. the country is still struggling today. s&p upgraded greece's credit rating by six notches. >>> lauren rousseau was 30 years old. she had recently just landed a permanent substitute teacher position at sandy hook elementary. according to her family, she died doing what she loved. spending time and teaching children. her boyfriend tony says they had just celebrated their one-year anniversary together. he sat down with poppy harlow and talked about it. that must have been hard to talk to him, hard to hear him. what did he say? >> this is a guy the same age as me and his girlfriend, the same age as well. the way that tony was describing lauren in her obituary was the love of her life. they fell in love on their first date at a wine bar. that's when they shared their first kiss. these were just two peas in a pod, the way they described one another. you know, he told me he doesn't believe that it's real, that it's permanent, that she's going to come back. he's having a hard time processing that. the way he described it to me jus
we know we don't want to end up like greece. the country is still struggling today. s&p upgraded greece's credit rating by six notches. >>> lauren rousseau was 30 years old. she had recently just landed a permanent substitute teacher position at sandy hook elementary. according to her family, she died doing what she loved. spending time and teaching children. her boyfriend tony says they had just celebrated their one-year anniversary together. he sat down with poppy harlow and...
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poland is as different as greece is from some land. europe is now divided in many ways. there are a few elements of the communist past you can see. there is a paranoid element in politics that comes from the legacy of people being spied on and having lived in an oppressive system. they are more paranoid about secret deals behind their backs, because secret deals were done behind their backs, and that is understandable. there is an anxiety about being left behind in the west. the memory of the past continues to play out, but in truth, these countries are more different from one another than they are similar. >> you chose three of eight countries behind the iron curtain? >> it depends on how you count. >> what were the three democrats i chose to poland, hungary, and east germany. they have different historical background. they belong to different empires in the 19th century. they have different political traditions and mostly because they have given experiences of the war. germany was nazi germany. poland resisted very strongly. the nazis had one of the most resistant move
poland is as different as greece is from some land. europe is now divided in many ways. there are a few elements of the communist past you can see. there is a paranoid element in politics that comes from the legacy of people being spied on and having lived in an oppressive system. they are more paranoid about secret deals behind their backs, because secret deals were done behind their backs, and that is understandable. there is an anxiety about being left behind in the west. the memory of the...